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Man killed in horrific two-car crash

Premium Content Subscriber only UPDATE, 9.05AM: Queensland Ambulance Service has revealed the extent of the injuries suffered at a crash in Garbutt overnight that claimed the life of a middle aged man. A QAS spokesperson confirmed critical care paramedics assessed four patients at the scene of the two-vehicle crash on Dalrymple Road and Nathan Street at 2.41am. A man in his 30s, believed to be the driver of a VW Amarok, was transported to Townsville University Hospital in a critical condition with a head injury.   A MIDDLE-aged man has been killed in a crash at Townsville overnight. Just after 2.30am, police believe a Volkswagon Amarok travelled through the intersection of Dalrymple Rd and Duckworth St, Garbutt and collided with a Mazda 3. PICTURE: MATT TAYLOR.

Townsville testing clinic nurse first in line for COVID-19 vaccine

Minister for Health and Ambulance Services The Honourable Yvette D Ath The first COVID-19 vaccine in Townsville has been administered on Friday 5 March to registered nurse Rebecca DeJong. Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Yvette D’Ath has visited the Townsville University Hospital’s Pfizer hub, which will bring the vaccine to North Queensland’s frontline workers. “It has been an incredible two weeks and I’m so pleased to be in Townsville to launch the 6 th Pfizer vaccination hub,” Minister D’Ath said. “The vaccine in this initial stage of the rollout will be administered to frontline workers in hotel quarantine, in our hospitals and at our ports and borders. “They’re the most vulnerable to infection and getting them vaccinated early on is a crucial part of our fight against COVID-19. “I cannot overstate how proud I am of our hardworking staff in Townsville for getting this vaccination hub up and running. “This is all about keeping North Queens

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